Hey,
I went to Lowes today looking for BBQ Lighters and all the ons that they had only had one wire. How can I add a second wire?
Thanks.
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what do you maen it only has one wire? thats impossible if its a standard bbq ignitor. post a picture or give us a link because i have never seen one with one wire.
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What I mean is that there is one terminal on the bottom of it that connects to the burners on a grill. The body of the sparker, I think, makes the circuit complete through the grill.
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What are you talking about?
Rawr.
is this where there is a big round metal piece and one wire? cause i find that the most common if it is. so if it is, mount the metal part on the screw and put the wire on the other screw. hope this helps
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Thanks for the help guys!
Rawr.